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Tuesday, 2 June 2020

Camera Shots: Extreme Close-up, Close-Up, Medium Close-Up, Medium Shot, Medium Long Shot, Long (wide) Shot, Extreme Long-Shot, Birds Eye View, Point of View, Over the shoulder.

Camera Angles: Low Angle, High Angle, Eye Level, Dutch Tilt.

Camera Movement: Mise En Scene, Pan, Tracking.






Extreme close up: closer than medium closes up.

Close up: close to the object.

Medium closes up: further than close up.

Medium shot: a picture level with an object.

Long (wide) Shot: giving a wide view of the scene.

Medium long shot: further away than medium shot.

Extreme Long Shot: further away than a medium-long shot.

Bird's eye view shot: a direct shot above you.

Low angle: a shot from below the subject looking up.

Eye-level: looking straight at you.

High angle: Shot from above the object looking down.

Over the shoulder: used when shooting conversation between two people and the person with the camera has ithe camera over his shoulder.

Point of view: making it look like it's yourself looking through the camera.

Dutch tilt: camera tilting on its side to see the object.

Mise En Scene: everything in the scene.

Pan: When you turn your camera.

Tracking: when you go alongside something moving.

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